–- Sponsor Link
Women’s self defence instructor training centre
www.Womens-Self-Defence.co.uk/Brighton
Rottingdean Seafront, Brighton 01273 307 500
The following articles are independent posts
–-
How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…
Truth to Power: Canadian Federal Member of Parliament / Public …
Having said that, the line works as it relates to Vic Toews' recent verbal offensive against Winnipeg Free Press columnist Dan Lett, which is apparently tied to the latter's criticism of the public safety czar's BFF Shelly Glover. ….. When a Guy Checks You Out, Check Yourself – The Windsor (Ontario) Star reports here on a psychological study by Professor Diane Quinn (Psychology, UConn) and others of the impact on women's behavior … 3 hours ago …
Normal 0 false false false EN-IN X-NONE X-NONE … [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
Women’s Safety Secrets – The secret of personal security for women
We can all approximately 95% safer creeps and criminals just by learning the Top 5 Women's Personal Safety Secrets. How? Prevention90% awareness. Therefore, if you know the five secrets you can not help but at least 5% more secure! …
Hope you enjoy the read as much as I did and please if you have something to say, use the comments form below to let everyone know your thoughts.
Have a great day!
Would you ladies be offended by children in the women’s public shower room?
I’m a divorced mother and I have a 5 years old son. My friends and I are planning to go in this beautiful beach in the holiday, the only issue is that next to the beach you can only shower to public showers and there are men and women bathrooms. I would have to take my son with me and I know he will watch because I sow him starring in the past at little naked girls genitalia on the beach and I’m sure he would watch also at women’s. I talked with a friend and she told me that she was there and there were also children and nobody complained. She told me that some women even find this funny and generally little girls are staring more than little boys.
I don’t know what to do. I have no problem that my son is going to see me naked because I’m open with him and sometimes we take our bath together. I just wonder if ladies are generally offended by this.
Parents of teens have the important job of helping their teen take on and grow into responsibility.
If you have a teen, you also want to be aware of the amount of responsibility your teen is given at work. Just like anyone else, a teen may be more or less capable of handling situations than someone else. The shocking real-life story below illustrates the dangerous, (possibly deadly) level of responsibility some employers give to teens.
A 17 year old Illinois girl was hospitalized this week after she was abducted and sexually assaulted while working alone at a sandwich shop at night. Trusting her gut feelings, she sent her male friend a text message that she was uncomfortable with the way a customer was staring at her. They sent a couple of texts back and forth before she sent another one that the same customer had returned near closing time and was staring at her through the front window of the shop. Her friend told her he would be there in 5 minutes but when he arrived, she was gone and her purse and its contents and cell phone were strewn on the sidewalk about 15 feet away!
All of the correct authorities were called and fortunately, three and a half hours later, she walked into her home. She was badly beaten and had been sexually assaulted.
Important To Note:
The sandwich shop is directly across from a fire station open 24/7. Also, the teen went outside to wait for her friend to arrive knowing the customer she was afraid of was out there. Remember that abductions and attacks take mere seconds so the teen’s five minute wait gave this attacker much more time than he needed to carry out his plan.
I have been asked by, ironically enough, sandwich shop owners to train their teen employees how to be safe while closing up at night alone. There is no way to be safe in that situation and a responsible business owner would not even entertain the idea. Self-defense strategies are great for everyone to know but using common sense to avoid needing it is always preferable. Attackers view kids and teens as easier victim targets than adults so their age alone makes them more vulnerable. Women are viewed as weaker and better targets as well so a female teen and her parents need to be especially careful.
Prevention is much easier than recovery; trust me, I have done both.
The above situation could have happened to any employee of any age. I’m proud of the teen in the story for doing a great job of trusting her gut feeling and alerting someone to her vulnerability but she went on to make a dangerous choice. Most people in her situation would not think it worthy of a 911 call but if you feel in danger, it is.
Parents, make sure to know everything possible about your teen’s work environment. We can’t rely on others to enlist their own common sense and responsibility when employing them.
Bonus Safety Tip: We are ultimately responsible for our own personal safety and avoiding “situations” is seldom “comfortable” And I invite you to be even safer by visiting http://www.PersonalSafetyTrainer.com
You will get a FREE Safety Quick Tip and 3 FREE bonuses to help you to be safer. There are audios and documents waiting there for you right now!
From Kelly Rudolph – “Your Personal Safety Trainer”
Article Source:
http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kelly_Rudolph
Mail this post
